With every series between the two teams since, Reds fans boo Molina while Cardinals fans show their disdain for Phillips.

While all things on this front seem to be cooling, we all know it only takes one small thing to provoke another incident.

Giancarlo Stanton vs. Every Former Marlin Player

Giancarlo Stanton is a unique breed in today's game. Not only has he competed under two different first names in his brief career, he is also the only remaining superstar on the Miami Marlins roster.

The Marlins, who are notorious for offseason salary dumps, let go of stars Josh Johnson, Mark Buehrle and Jose Reyes in a trade with the Blue Jays and let Hanley Ramirez go to the Dodgers during the 2012 season.

With Stanton being the only marquee name left in a lineup that includes the journeyman veteran trio of Greg Dobbs, Placido Polanco and Juan Pierre, he has a right to feel left out of the salary dumping of the Miami front office.

While Stanton's displeasure is mostly focused on the Marlins front office, he probably does feel a bit of anger towards the players who were able to escape South Beach (via USA Today).

Bryce Harper vs, Mike Trout

This is a feud that has mostly been played up by fans, but it would be interesting to see if Bryce Harper and Mike Trout played in the same league.

Harper and Trout stole the headlines last season with their terrific rookie campaigns, but their style of play differs greatly.

Harper is more brash in his discussions with the press, an attitude that was highlighted by his infamous quote from back in June (via ESPN).

On the other hand, Trout is the more well-liked of the two and usually lets his play for himself.

With two contrasting attitudes in these two highly talented players, it would be interesting to see what would happen if the two engaged in more head-to-head duels on the field.

For those wondering if the Angels and Nationals will play each other this season, that is not the case, but maybe next year we can see the two phenoms sharing the same diamond in a three-game series.